Which subspecies of *Cervus canadensis* is described as being smaller and historically inhabiting drier areas of California?
Answer
Tule Elk (*C. c. bennetti*)
The Tule Elk (*C. c. bennetti*) is noted as a smaller subspecies found in California, historically inhabiting drier, more open plains and valleys.

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